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The
Kodiak City Council Thursday authorized a 2-point-3 million dollar contract
with Brechan Enterprises for replacement paving on Mill Bay Road and pavement
patching on other city streets.

City
Manager Linda Freed says Mill Bay needs work done immediately, or paving the
street is going to become not only expensive, but burdensome too.

(Mill
Bay Paving 1:20s“…performance of the road.”)

Because
it is working on other projects, such as the Aleutian Homes Phase II utility
work, Brechan is only promising the city that it will complete half of the Mill
Bay work this summer. Freed says the company will identify which areas need the
most work, and do as much of it as weather permits. A lot of the patch paving
still needs to be identified, so Freed says if residents have a favorite pot
hole that needs fixing, they should let the city know about it.

(Mill
Bay Paving 2:13s“…and prioritize them.”)

The
city council unanimously passed the paving ordinance, but Councilman Charlie
Davidson warned that the city is starting to feel the pinch of less state money
for road projects.

(Mill
Bay Paving 3:25s“…for a lot of this.”)

Councilman
Tom Walters said it’s already coming out of our pockets.

(Mill
Bay Paving 4:31s“…coming out of our pocket.”)

The
full length of Mill Bay was milled two inches and repaved in 2001. Selected
areas were patched in the summer of 2006.